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s "secrets of the belfast project." watch it or dvr it. it's coming up. richard is a former author and it seems a perennial lightning rod for controversy. cnns red chair team sat down with him to get his thoughts on creationism and what he would say as an atheist if he met god. >> be fascinated by it. i don't think religion has anything useful to teach us. one of the main reasons why people are religious is because they are persuaded by the design of living things. it's completely destroyed by darwin. if you read any book by a biologist about evolution, it's hard to see how you could fail to be persuaded of it. the evidence is just absolutely -- there's no doubt about it. it's not a controversial issue. it's completely certain. it's as certain as the fact that the earth and the other planets orbit the sun. more than 40% of the american population think the world is less than 10,000 years old. that's a shocking figure. it shows deep, profound ignorance. it sounds very laudable to teach the controversy, to teach both theories. there's not two theories. ther
s "secrets of the belfast project." watch it or dvr it. it's coming up. richard is a former author and it seems a perennial lightning rod for controversy. cnns red chair team sat down with him to get his thoughts on creationism and what he would say as an atheist if he met god. >> be fascinated by it. i don't think religion has anything useful to teach us. one of the main reasons why people are religious is because they are persuaded by the design of living things. it's...
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s the weekly looking at this week's top stories and today syria and iran have been at the center of a heated debate at the end while u.n. general assembly with russia calling for an end to some countries sidestepping lay international body this israel tried to draw but quite literally a case for intervention marina but my reports from new york. as world leaders gathered for the annual u.n. general assembly international anger over and islamophobia american film was still blazing in the muslim world addressing the world body u.s. president barack obama condemned the video nonetheless defending the right to free speech as president of our country and commander in chief of our military i accept that people are going to call me awful things every day. and i will always defend their right to do so obama also pledged his support for arab spring nations like egypt and libya however when egypt's new president spoke at the un for the first time mohamed morsi said free speech will not be accepted as a free pass to insult islam holy prophet. the obscenities recently released as part of an organi
s the weekly looking at this week's top stories and today syria and iran have been at the center of a heated debate at the end while u.n. general assembly with russia calling for an end to some countries sidestepping lay international body this israel tried to draw but quite literally a case for intervention marina but my reports from new york. as world leaders gathered for the annual u.n. general assembly international anger over and islamophobia american film was still blazing in the muslim...
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this is where the rain has been falling and is down in the 40's in far western maryland. here's what the map looks like this evening. the little disturbance passing over us right now. a minor thing. it's more of an issue in new england. but here's the gathering storm to the south. all this moisture will be coming up in our direction. and that means we get wet. you see the motion on the satellite radar combination, the one upper air storm spinning over around new england. there's not a lot of moisture for that to work with except in new england where they're drying off the ocean. but where we're concerned we're limited. the gulf is wide open and all the moisture will be drawn into this storm and eventually pulled up our way so there's wet weather on the way and today is the least of it. 46-52 overnight. the evening showers will end with clearing towards daybreak and the winds overnight will be calm and insta-weather futurecast shows the rain pretty limited, pulling out of the area with the clearing skies. during the day tomorrow, not a bad day. during the day we'll see an
this is where the rain has been falling and is down in the 40's in far western maryland. here's what the map looks like this evening. the little disturbance passing over us right now. a minor thing. it's more of an issue in new england. but here's the gathering storm to the south. all this moisture will be coming up in our direction. and that means we get wet. you see the motion on the satellite radar combination, the one upper air storm spinning over around new england. there's not a lot of...
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the first ingredient is filtered water so this has 70's calorie as cup and this has 100. very low. >>gregg: now, you have homemade stuff. >>guest: if you order at the restaurant, miso soup only has 40 calories. can you not go wrong. miso which is fermented soybeans is helping to fight cancer. >>gregg: these two? >>guest: creamy vegetable soup. some think cream of broccoli is low in calories. this is wrong. at the store or restaurant it has cream but you can make a great one. use onion, broccoli and broth, and puree it. >>gregg: what is in this? >>guest: cream of cauliflower. i added chicken to this. these are 70 calorie as cup. you can make them if under $10 a pot. if you are too lazy, you can buy the cream of vegetable soup. >>gregg: great stuff. good advise. love the soup. >>heather: that's it for us. fox news sunday with drill -- chris wallace is up next. [ male announcer ] introducing zzzquil sleep-aid. it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. because sleep is a beautiful thing. ♪ zzzquil, the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil. ♪ pling
the first ingredient is filtered water so this has 70's calorie as cup and this has 100. very low. >>gregg: now, you have homemade stuff. >>guest: if you order at the restaurant, miso soup only has 40 calories. can you not go wrong. miso which is fermented soybeans is helping to fight cancer. >>gregg: these two? >>guest: creamy vegetable soup. some think cream of broccoli is low in calories. this is wrong. at the store or restaurant it has cream but you can make a great...
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from nuclear submarines during the cold war the bulk of the soviet industry was moved here in the 1940's to flee the advancing germans cells here also became the heart of soviet military production closed off to foreigners for half a century it thrived on the massive moods of the soviet military when the u.s.s.r. collapsed but life here was shaken to the core but some adapted to better than others. this is the year old truck factory brushes number one of truck made for girls a look at how well the workplace is organized everything's done to make sure the workers don't waste time waiting there was production is booming in the factory has largely managed to get on to civil rails blues johnson's sold around the globe hit a base a brand new be no way for him to be delivered to acquire seventy trucks like this one roll up the bronx conveyor belt every day look at about this things that absolutely huge. well i'm. no formula one pilot but hopefully if i can get up that. i can go for a test drive. whoa that was fun the horses to get one of these to travel to whatever in the morning was with a co
from nuclear submarines during the cold war the bulk of the soviet industry was moved here in the 1940's to flee the advancing germans cells here also became the heart of soviet military production closed off to foreigners for half a century it thrived on the massive moods of the soviet military when the u.s.s.r. collapsed but life here was shaken to the core but some adapted to better than others. this is the year old truck factory brushes number one of truck made for girls a look at how well...
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t things and security hasho gone s better but will those things be sustained?hat c will the afghans be ableom to te the baton from our troops asnal they come home? a those surge forces that have come home this summer, they wilr likely come home next year and the hereafter, will be afghans really do what is necessary toin make the blood and treasure thaa we have been protecting. >> we are with rajiv chandasekaran. this is his second book, "littli america: the war within the war for afghanistan." you can see the numbers on the l screen. divided by time zones, if you would like to participate in our conversation, go ahead and file and now, and we will begin with. a call from hunter in loveland,n es colorado. >> yeah, i o was wondering about the reasons for the war, and the establishment of a democratic government were more of a western, capitalist system?ent n >> guest: certainly come when the taliban was overthrown in 2001, the bush was administratig wanted to build a morecy democratic government in afghanistan. has that is -- the government thatcp has been creat
t things and security hasho gone s better but will those things be sustained?hat c will the afghans be ableom to te the baton from our troops asnal they come home? a those surge forces that have come home this summer, they wilr likely come home next year and the hereafter, will be afghans really do what is necessary toin make the blood and treasure thaa we have been protecting. >> we are with rajiv chandasekaran. this is his second book, "littli america: the war within the war for...
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favor of gay marriage, every monthly jobs report number, the numbers barely budged in the press de s presidential contest. three events have had a big event on the presidential race, the democratic convention, the republican convention and mitt romney's remarks on the 47%. so the romney campaign is hoping that there is something coming up in the upcoming debates, first on wednesday and then the remaining debates that they can actually change the contours of this contest. you even had chris christie on the sunday show saying that the debates would change the narrative of this race. that is a lot of pressure the romney campaign is putting on the debates. >> mark hurry, nbc news, senior political editor, telling us those conventions do matter after all. thank you, sir, have great sunday. >>> three days until the much-anticipated first presidential debate and the romney camp betting that the showdown as you just heard there, will be a game-changer. >> governor romney is going to lay out his vision for a better and greater america for greater opportunity for all of our citizens. and i thi
favor of gay marriage, every monthly jobs report number, the numbers barely budged in the press de s presidential contest. three events have had a big event on the presidential race, the democratic convention, the republican convention and mitt romney's remarks on the 47%. so the romney campaign is hoping that there is something coming up in the upcoming debates, first on wednesday and then the remaining debates that they can actually change the contours of this contest. you even had chris...
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forget the silver lining, it's the gold lining around the s and l clouds. it showed home sales went up 1.6% in july. that's a positive sign that they went up and they were up in 28 major markets in the united stes. they showed a 9% increase in september, and our own polling shows that two-thirds of americans think that economic conditions are going to be good a year from now. clearly, no one is all that concerned about the economic storm i've been telling you about. congress has done nothing to head off the fiscal cliff coming in january. many of you tweak me saying, i'm fearmongering and that they'll get to it after the election. but here's what they're gambling with. $7 trillion in tax hikes scheduled to start at the beginning of the year. the white house estimates that a typical middle class family of four would see their tax bill increase by $2,200 in 2013. jessica, president obama could win, congress could come back with the same composition is has now. what does the president do between election day and the end of the year to protect americans from th
forget the silver lining, it's the gold lining around the s and l clouds. it showed home sales went up 1.6% in july. that's a positive sign that they went up and they were up in 28 major markets in the united stes. they showed a 9% increase in september, and our own polling shows that two-thirds of americans think that economic conditions are going to be good a year from now. clearly, no one is all that concerned about the economic storm i've been telling you about. congress has done nothing to...
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s territories rank and file have most recently been posted by portuguese protesters a nation known for its tolerance of bailout sponsored cutbacks reforms that put the onus of social security payments on workers appear a step too far but this week's hot spot remains madrid where three demonstrations oppose real resistance to the government's public sector cutbacks heed the surround congress movement has called for the dissolution of parliament but the heavy claims made to the group more harm than good cause alone in separatism with the potential for spain to lose twenty percent of its current output or likely because the. the government yet more sleepless nights but prime minister of hoy's new budget shows no concessions to the austerity protesters with forty billion euros of fresh cuts economists and activist alike have labeled the move as pandering to e.u. euro zone and i.m.f. demands adding fuel to the fire as people populate this central madrid sas day to hurl accusations at police and the politicians they shield. greece r.t. madrid. while some strength the budget others splurge in
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court system, you, you go in, and you are divorcing your wife, and your wife alleges as -- here baby --s you have hidden -- alleges you have hidden assets. beatty chadwick went to jail for something like 10, 12 years because he basically refused to turn over records to a judge. that's civil contempt. and the dam bl thing is you can be imprisoned far longer on a civil contempt charge than a criminal one because you don't have the right to appeal. you don't have the right to have a judge -- to have a lawyer. you don't have any rights that are the due process rights you would have in a criminal case. so there are many situations in the system that people are unaware of that are creeping up on average people like you and me. >> is it just the state that concerns you? what about in today's world corporations when we do searches on the internet or we use credit cards and our behaviors are tracked or use cell phones and all that information is out there. >> i -- i'm, of course, concerned with the ordinary citizen be being a criminal which is what you're talking about. if you're saying that i'm
court system, you, you go in, and you are divorcing your wife, and your wife alleges as -- here baby --s you have hidden -- alleges you have hidden assets. beatty chadwick went to jail for something like 10, 12 years because he basically refused to turn over records to a judge. that's civil contempt. and the dam bl thing is you can be imprisoned far longer on a civil contempt charge than a criminal one because you don't have the right to appeal. you don't have the right to have a judge -- to...
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multilateral system to date because it was treated to -- it was created to repeat the system from the 1930's. now you have new tools. and you call for action. what can we look for? >> we will use the tools. first of all, the tools have been approved by the membership. i think that will probably be a and i notice achievement. but the executive directors of the imf who are in the room, my board members, certainly are very modest, so they will not say so. but they would be the first ones to recognize that agreeing on that integrated surveillance decision, bringing that sort of -- i will make it simple because it is a very complicated issue, a very thorny one, and some delight in, but it is bringing a sort of external epochs of policies into the assessment that is done of a particular set of domestic market policies. that was a huge achievement. nobody likes that. the membership has endorsed. the board has actually prove it. we can use and we will use it. the same is true for the external sector report, with the approach that we take, which is multilateral and takes into account the policies of t
multilateral system to date because it was treated to -- it was created to repeat the system from the 1930's. now you have new tools. and you call for action. what can we look for? >> we will use the tools. first of all, the tools have been approved by the membership. i think that will probably be a and i notice achievement. but the executive directors of the imf who are in the room, my board members, certainly are very modest, so they will not say so. but they would be the first ones to...
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s around the state, the current state of misdemeanors and with our county jails being overcrowded, no person sentenced to a misdemeanor offense is going to do any jail time whatsoever. if they don't have jail as an incentive to engage in treatment, then there's nothing there, other than their own will to finally do something about their addiction. >> let me just ask you as a follow-up, what do you say, then, that the only thing -- if you're saying that currently being charged with a felony is going to result in drug treatment or maybe a sentence that isn't going to send someone to state prison, what do you say to someone that says well, what do you do with the felony conviction? you're making a lot of felons out of people who are committing simple drug offenses. >> i think probably if you were to look at a lot of individuals who end up getting convicted of possession, the arrest charge was probably either possession for sales or sales case, and the individual took a deal for simple possession. i think that you still have the majority of those individuals who were incarcerated with sta
s around the state, the current state of misdemeanors and with our county jails being overcrowded, no person sentenced to a misdemeanor offense is going to do any jail time whatsoever. if they don't have jail as an incentive to engage in treatment, then there's nothing there, other than their own will to finally do something about their addiction. >> let me just ask you as a follow-up, what do you say, then, that the only thing -- if you're saying that currently being charged with a...
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in fact,s that's something that was present in the briefs. paul clement, a former solicitor general under president bush filed a brief on the leadership, seeking to get the court to take the case. one argument of why the supreme court needs to step in, have you a an untenable situation. so the petitioners were arguing to say, look, supreme court, only you can step in and resolve this situation, where the administration is not defending a federal law. >> shannon: all right. you are the best. thanks for weighing in for us. >> thanks. >> shannon: always outspoken, not surprising, new jersey governor chris christie says the presidential debate on wednesday will be a game changer. did he say too much? more on that. and tomorrow, a medicare penalty goes into effect. we will tell what you it means for you at home, next. i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix
in fact,s that's something that was present in the briefs. paul clement, a former solicitor general under president bush filed a brief on the leadership, seeking to get the court to take the case. one argument of why the supreme court needs to step in, have you a an untenable situation. so the petitioners were arguing to say, look, supreme court, only you can step in and resolve this situation, where the administration is not defending a federal law. >> shannon: all right. you are the...
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. >> yeah, i've got nothing but s for those guys. clearly weren't good enough to do it at that level, i don't say that to be mean spirited, but the fact that the media around me act like stupid school boys. here is a chance to get humor. wonder if i can throw in potty humor, too, make it doubly funny. these are human beings, doing the best they can, low profile people thrust into a high profile job and let's mock them because it is easy, i don't get that. >> is there a mean spirited streak in sports writing? i listen to it thinking it sounds like bullying people who after all are not the rich, famous, multi million dollar athletes, they're called off the bench to blow the whistle in some football games. >> there's mean spirited stuff in sports, i won't take it except when i am doing it. we all like to be mean at times. >> it is okay for you, wait a second. i have to blow the whistle on this one. >> yeah, it is okay -- you pick your spots. if being mean to labor can i have in, urban meyer, or the toronto shortstop, be mean to those pe
. >> yeah, i've got nothing but s for those guys. clearly weren't good enough to do it at that level, i don't say that to be mean spirited, but the fact that the media around me act like stupid school boys. here is a chance to get humor. wonder if i can throw in potty humor, too, make it doubly funny. these are human beings, doing the best they can, low profile people thrust into a high profile job and let's mock them because it is easy, i don't get that. >> is there a mean spirited...
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he is interviewed by a "usa today"'s richard wolfe. he talks about how things have changed since he ran for president in 1992 and 1996. find the article in "usa today" on monday. >> next, the federalist society previews the supreme court's upcoming term that starts on monday. they talk about cases related to the defense of project, putting rights, and affirmative action, and how the justices might decide each case. this is just over one hour. >> our next panelist knows the supreme court from the inside, having been a law clerk to justice thomas. of ourhe only member panel has over prepared by getting a mastery and list -- and linguistics. that may help her as the policy director of the judicial crisis network which advocates on behalf of the judicial nominees with conservative values. >> i will have to have my degree in linguistics to speak fast because i've been asked to talk about two categories of cases, and of which have an actual grant. i have to talk about quite a collection of cases to give me a sense of the field. one is in thi
he is interviewed by a "usa today"'s richard wolfe. he talks about how things have changed since he ran for president in 1992 and 1996. find the article in "usa today" on monday. >> next, the federalist society previews the supreme court's upcoming term that starts on monday. they talk about cases related to the defense of project, putting rights, and affirmative action, and how the justices might decide each case. this is just over one hour. >> our next panelist...
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it's possible foreign policy will come in through the s door, but effectively we're going to have wait for a future debate which i think is october 16th. by then we may know what went in libya. >> jamie: when it comes to the negative ads that we're seeing. it's getting nasty. how do you make your point at this particular debate for each of them without appearing too nasty, who has the better shot at that? >> i think the president's job is to make mitt romney look like a cold tech no accurate. and basically the president will say he lacks empathy with the average american. for mitt romney it's going to be emphasize confidence. everything he has tried he has succeeded in, olympics, governor of governor of massachusetts. need a new person to take over the job because the current incumbent isn't doing the job properly. >> jamie: on domestic policy if they stick to the facts, who do you predict wins? >> audiences fax for in these debates in a variety of ways. it's not like a debating judge scoring points. it's the overall impression you make. the most important thing for each side is to avo
it's possible foreign policy will come in through the s door, but effectively we're going to have wait for a future debate which i think is october 16th. by then we may know what went in libya. >> jamie: when it comes to the negative ads that we're seeing. it's getting nasty. how do you make your point at this particular debate for each of them without appearing too nasty, who has the better shot at that? >> i think the president's job is to make mitt romney look like a cold tech no...
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s that -- addicts. researchers say close to 70% of offenders convicted on a third strike need substance abuse treatment compared to 48% of all inmates. experts say the findings show the need for effective substance abuse programs in state prisons. >>> the postmaster general says the postal service is on the brink of bankruptcy. the agency today is going to default on a $5 billion payment to the treasury. the postmaster general says his agency would be profitable right now if it weren't for lawmaker delays. the postal service has asked congress for more than a year for legislation that would eliminate saturday mail deliveries and reduce its $5 billion annual payment for future retiree benefits. >>> walking out the door this morning i saw that the moon was full. a full moon today and tonight. we'll want to see if the skies are going to be clear for everyone out there. rosemary, i think they should be. maybe not along the coast. i don't want to jump on your story here. >> we have a great looking forecast.
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some complain that people's ar tuesda towards s the -- too skewed d towards the president? the preponderance of the evidence seems to be that is losing. argument. the rasmussen poll does not weight democra more heavily -- polling.is the robo- >> we have an expert here in the results, but be wh they are. we are into conservative wine country now. [laughter] is a miracle that ronald reagan without fox news, lemmel, sean hannity -- limbaugh, sean hannity, and with the networks' domince and washington post" and "the imes" ascended. poor mitt undone by a a 7-e-eleven in falls church by polling coanies?s? [laughter] >> first of all, there is no reagan. uque, a political actor unlike any we have seen. putting mitt up against him is exactly fair. but he is not a great campaigner. i happen to think he would ba good president, but he is not a great campaigner. on the polls, i think evan i right. 90% are pointing in one rectio they are probably true. -- but there is one issue here. the numbers are wrong, but you to apply a formula when -- numbers are raw, but y have to apply a formula
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i like this particularly for people with 401(k)s. >> charles, if you were recommending to me a high-end suit manufacturer, i'd say i'm all in, because i know you know all about that. i think stocks like michael kors are risky. >> i spend more at michael kors than my tailor. >> all right. >> what have you got? >> i first bought joy in 1962 when knives high school. it moves a lot -- a lot of fit's
i like this particularly for people with 401(k)s. >> charles, if you were recommending to me a high-end suit manufacturer, i'd say i'm all in, because i know you know all about that. i think stocks like michael kors are risky. >> i spend more at michael kors than my tailor. >> all right. >> what have you got? >> i first bought joy in 1962 when knives high school. it moves a lot -- a lot of fit's
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s and then in boca raton, florida, and that's two weeks before election day. there's also one vice presidential debate in danville, kentucky, on october 11th. both of those vice presidential candidates are making noise on the campaign trail while the presidential candidates prepare for their debate. here's vice president joe biden in one of the key swing states. >> these people are not about to vote for reduce the national debt or have a plan if it requires millionaires to pay a cent, and the amazing thing, they're concerned. what's even more amazing, i watched at their convention, is they discovered the middle class. it was, like mishgs god, there's a middle class. there it is. there it is. i never heard -- i never heard those guys use the phrase middle class more probably in their whole lives than they did at that convention. >> not surprisingly, paul ryan is also focussing on swing states. he made stops in new hampshire and ohio yesterday. in the buckeye state he talked about challengers to gun rights. >> the next president is going to make a lot of judgmen
s and then in boca raton, florida, and that's two weeks before election day. there's also one vice presidential debate in danville, kentucky, on october 11th. both of those vice presidential candidates are making noise on the campaign trail while the presidential candidates prepare for their debate. here's vice president joe biden in one of the key swing states. >> these people are not about to vote for reduce the national debt or have a plan if it requires millionaires to pay a cent, and...
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no one trained people in the 50's to go out and do all of these jobs that spurred the economy. if you look at history, look, i would be all for, great government spending run up the debt if it worked. there's no track record of this working at all. >> you know, we're going to-- the problem, the manufacturing jobs, that isn't necessarily jobs we want back in this the country. but we're losing the tech jobs to abroad, they're high paying jobs, not low paying, and losing to china. and talking about educating teachers and the schools, they're not going to they're going to outsource of educated students in other colleges and other countries so we do have to do. the problem is the student loan program i believe an increase, does not-- does not give you less money to want to say get a history degree over a computer science degree. there has to be more rewards for the need in america or the jobs are going to start going abroad faster and faster, high paying jobs. there's no specific plan to get that done. >> all right. that's got to be the last word. all right. did you catch who these
no one trained people in the 50's to go out and do all of these jobs that spurred the economy. if you look at history, look, i would be all for, great government spending run up the debt if it worked. there's no track record of this working at all. >> you know, we're going to-- the problem, the manufacturing jobs, that isn't necessarily jobs we want back in this the country. but we're losing the tech jobs to abroad, they're high paying jobs, not low paying, and losing to china. and...
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. >>> take a look at this headline from the iranian news organization fars, f-a-r-s. gallup poll, rural whites prefer ahmadinejad to obama. a quote from a west virginia resident, i like him better. >> the one poll that republicans might accept as legitimate. guess where that headline originated? "the onion," america's favorite source for fake news. another "onion" news item today, florida to experiment with new 600 lever voting machine. >>> finally, the latest music and dance tribute to president obama. this is all over the place literally. >> i'm barack obama and i party. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that guy behind the mask is one hell of a dancer. the performance is suitably entitled "obama works it." that's "hardball" for now. coming up next, your business with j.j. ramberg.
. >>> take a look at this headline from the iranian news organization fars, f-a-r-s. gallup poll, rural whites prefer ahmadinejad to obama. a quote from a west virginia resident, i like him better. >> the one poll that republicans might accept as legitimate. guess where that headline originated? "the onion," america's favorite source for fake news. another "onion" news item today, florida to experiment with new 600 lever voting machine. >>> finally,...
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that had it during the 1860's. during the lincoln administration and then they had it after the civil war in 1866. when they push through radical reconstruction. that is when andrew johnson was impeached. they may have had it in the 1950's during eisenhower but i am not sure about the numbers. perhaps in the 1950's during the eisenhow administration. the republicans were more moderate back them. host: there was a brief window when george bush had the house of representatives of that changed when a member of vermont switched over to become part of the democratic caucus. we will go to callings worth, new jersey, good morning. caller: thank you for listening to me. i have been a democrat all my life and the only time i ever voted otherwise was in 2008 -- not in 2008 -- yes, 2008 when now president obama started changing his stance on single parents health care and it has been that way ever since. i am for rocky anderson this year and a third party. your choice of guests is an excellent choice. i agree with all of his
that had it during the 1860's. during the lincoln administration and then they had it after the civil war in 1866. when they push through radical reconstruction. that is when andrew johnson was impeached. they may have had it in the 1950's during eisenhower but i am not sure about the numbers. perhaps in the 1950's during the eisenhow administration. the republicans were more moderate back them. host: there was a brief window when george bush had the house of representatives of that changed...
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40's, 50's, early 60's. i will get to the person in their 20's in a minute. [laughter] it is a person who came out of school, got a career, got a good job and then their job went away. when the factory left. now they do not have anything to replace it with. we need to help people in the middle of their careers to get the skills they need for the job they want that gives them real economic security. it gives them a good job with better take home pay to provide for their families. [applause] we need to clean up our education system. we need to make sure we do not be the bureaucracy. -- we do not feed to the bureaucracy. we need to give people the choice to go to the best schools to get the skills they need to get their life on the right path. we have to recognize 95% of the world's people live outside this country. if we want could pay and jobs, -- could take home pay and good jobs, we need to grow and make more things in america and sell them overseas. that means we need trade that works for us. we need to op
40's, 50's, early 60's. i will get to the person in their 20's in a minute. [laughter] it is a person who came out of school, got a career, got a good job and then their job went away. when the factory left. now they do not have anything to replace it with. we need to help people in the middle of their careers to get the skills they need for the job they want that gives them real economic security. it gives them a good job with better take home pay to provide for their families. [applause] we...
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and the general age range, and first range, late 80's, through early 2000's, depends who you ask. >> clayton: we have a new gallup poll out, this is interesting on millenials and how they'll fall in line perhaps for prol, president obama. and for president obama 58% and you framed it this way, that they are selfish and that's why they're going to vote for president obama. why is that? >> sure, most people are selfish, not singling out millennials. we tend to vote in our self-interest and tend to vote the occupy movement for more free crap not based on the constitutional parameters of government, but found principles, but what the government can give them and because they're voting that way, they're doing it wrong. >> clayton: so health care, number one, a lot of people saying in that age range of 26 years old now on their parents' health care plan because of obama care, you think that could be a big factor? >> and the way to buy someone's vote in the short-term. if you have zero self-respect it's nice to mooch off your parents until 26. after that when you pay your own way, health ca
and the general age range, and first range, late 80's, through early 2000's, depends who you ask. >> clayton: we have a new gallup poll out, this is interesting on millenials and how they'll fall in line perhaps for prol, president obama. and for president obama 58% and you framed it this way, that they are selfish and that's why they're going to vote for president obama. why is that? >> sure, most people are selfish, not singling out millennials. we tend to vote in our...
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i want to take the money and reinvest in technologies for the 21 -s> ventry. let's put the american people to work. let's build the kind of high tech, highways, high growth economy that the american people deserve. >> all right. the next question to mr. perot 2 minute question. it will be asked by ann compton. >> mr. perot, you talked about rebuilding the job base, but is it true that unemployment will increase and slow the economy and how uld you spey use the powers of the presidency to get more people back into good jobs immediatel >> step one, the american people send my up there. the day after election, i'll -- we won't wait until inyaug ration. i' ask the president to help me and thstaff, we'll put together teams to take all the plans that exist and do something with . there are great plans all over washington that nobody executes. it's like having blue prints for a house. you never build. you never sleep. take these things and do something with them. you want to put america back to work? clean up the small business problem. second, you got the big compan
i want to take the money and reinvest in technologies for the 21 -s> ventry. let's put the american people to work. let's build the kind of high tech, highways, high growth economy that the american people deserve. >> all right. the next question to mr. perot 2 minute question. it will be asked by ann compton. >> mr. perot, you talked about rebuilding the job base, but is it true that unemployment will increase and slow the economy and how uld you spey use the powers of the...
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>> i first bought joy in 1962 when knives s high school. it moves a lot -- a lot of fit's work is moving around coal in various forms. i don't think that's a booming business right now. >> so you like the concept maybe at the beginning, but -- >> i liked it in 1962. >> i'm only 50 years late on this one. >> neil: but you're younger too. here's david. >> you knew this was coming, incomes falling gen. a new report showing the median household income heading south last month. now down more than 8% since president obama took office. now governor romney is out saying his plan to overhaul our massive tax code will put more money back in your pocket, but will it work? hi, everybody. welcome to "forbes on fox."
>> i first bought joy in 1962 when knives s high school. it moves a lot -- a lot of fit's work is moving around coal in various forms. i don't think that's a booming business right now. >> so you like the concept maybe at the beginning, but -- >> i liked it in 1962. >> i'm only 50 years late on this one. >> neil: but you're younger too. here's david. >> you knew this was coming, incomes falling gen. a new report showing the median household income heading...
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it's something i asked him this week. >> well, you mentioned bowles simpson, s,
it's something i asked him this week. >> well, you mentioned bowles simpson, s,
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degrees warmer at san jose, 62 san francisco, to nine a very mild overnight into the '50s and mid- 60's, because of high pressure now positioned to create an off shore flow, off shore winds come from inland areas from the north and east, they are dry winds, it knocks down the relative humidity, fire danger does increase. it also knocks out the stratus we called a marine layer, it dissipates over nine hours, in fact we will be fog free all the way through tuesday because of the heat wave. an excess of heat watch for all the yellow highlighted areas away from the coast and bay i stopped off in the nineties and low one hundreds. we also have another spare the air day again the ozone gets trapped close to the surface and a baseball game tomorrow at 1 05 p.m. the oakland a's, we expect temperature at 88 degrees at the stadium take the sun block and stay hydrated we go out 20 degrees warmer and pacific advent today. '80s and '90s around the peninsula that high 90s at santa clara valley, morgan hill approaches 100 degrees, up to 100 to antioch, brentwood tracy and discovery bay, triple digits i
degrees warmer at san jose, 62 san francisco, to nine a very mild overnight into the '50s and mid- 60's, because of high pressure now positioned to create an off shore flow, off shore winds come from inland areas from the north and east, they are dry winds, it knocks down the relative humidity, fire danger does increase. it also knocks out the stratus we called a marine layer, it dissipates over nine hours, in fact we will be fog free all the way through tuesday because of the heat wave. an...
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levels are in the 40's. that is why it feels -- dew point levels are in the 40's. that is why i feel so comfortable outside. 74 is the average for this day. the record is 93 said back in 1954. so, a long way off from that. there we go. let's take a look at this now. temperatures 50 degrees in gaithersburg. manassas at 52 degrees. temperatures are pretty much uniform across the east coast at this time. 57 oberoi and detroit's. trust and looking at 51 degrees -- charleston looking at 51 degrees. here is a spot looking to clear up just a little bit. we have a straight shower or two across western pennsylvania. really, not expecting much. tomorrow, we may see a few sprinkles, mainly west of the sea, and we will see that in our futurecast, over the next 48 hours. here are those scattered showers. they are really not going to amount to much. winchester cumberland, you may see a few raindrops. if you lapland's outdoors tomorrow, do not cancel the. you should not have -- if you have plants outdoors tomorrow, do not cancel them. you should not have problems at all. we will
levels are in the 40's. that is why it feels -- dew point levels are in the 40's. that is why i feel so comfortable outside. 74 is the average for this day. the record is 93 said back in 1954. so, a long way off from that. there we go. let's take a look at this now. temperatures 50 degrees in gaithersburg. manassas at 52 degrees. temperatures are pretty much uniform across the east coast at this time. 57 oberoi and detroit's. trust and looking at 51 degrees -- charleston looking at 51 degrees....
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40's, 50's, early 60's -- i'll get to the people in their 20's in a minute. it is a person that came out of school, got a career, got a good job, and then the factory left. then their job went away. now they don't have anything to replace it with. we need to help people who in the middle of their careers get the skills they need to get the job they want that gives them a career for the 21st century that gives them real economic security. that gives them a better job with better take-home pay so they can provide for their families. we need to clean up our education system. we need to make sure that we don't feed the bureaucracy. that we give people the choice and the resources they need to go to the best schools and the best skills to get their jobs and their life o
40's, 50's, early 60's -- i'll get to the people in their 20's in a minute. it is a person that came out of school, got a career, got a good job, and then the factory left. then their job went away. now they don't have anything to replace it with. we need to help people who in the middle of their careers get the skills they need to get the job they want that gives them a career for the 21st century that gives them real economic security. that gives them a better job with better take-home pay so...
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s sons flew missions. everybody went. it's a different world now. it's very important that we not just, without thinking it through, just rush to every problem in the world and have our people torn to pieces. >> governor clinton, one minute. >> i agree that we cannot commit ground forces to become involved in the quagmire of bosnia or in the tribal wars of somalia. but i think that it's important to recognize that there are things that can be done short of that, and that we do have interests there. there are, after all, 2 million refugees now because of the problems in what was yugoslavia, the largest number since world war ii, and there may be hundreds of thousands of people who will starve or freeze to death in this winter. the united states should try to work with its allies and stop it. i urged the president to support this air cover, and he did--and i applaud that. i applaud the no-fly zone, and i know that he's going back to the united nations to try to get authority to enforce it. i think we should stiffen the embargo on the belgrade governme
s sons flew missions. everybody went. it's a different world now. it's very important that we not just, without thinking it through, just rush to every problem in the world and have our people torn to pieces. >> governor clinton, one minute. >> i agree that we cannot commit ground forces to become involved in the quagmire of bosnia or in the tribal wars of somalia. but i think that it's important to recognize that there are things that can be done short of that, and that we do have...
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and after the 2008 downturn, mckenzie say s it will take 0wi month, five whole years to get backyears. the most plausible explanation is that the revolutions of information technology and globalization make it much easier for work to be done by machines or cheap labor are overseas. that may be great for companies and for capital, but it places tough pressures on the american worker. so what can be done? in this hour, we're going to offer you a global perspective on jobs, taking you around the world to look for solutions to our unemployment crisis. we'll visit europe, asia and the middle east. we'll also visit chicago where i spoke to president obama's former chief of staff now mayor rahm emanuel. he's trying a bold local experiment that washington refuses to try. but first, let's look at how to solve one of the most crucial aspects of the jobs crisis -- what to do about youth unemployment, which often turns into enduring adult unemployment. over 16% of americans under 25 are jobless. one country in europe may have a solution. let's get started. >> meet florian volts, just 23, just yea
and after the 2008 downturn, mckenzie say s it will take 0wi month, five whole years to get backyears. the most plausible explanation is that the revolutions of information technology and globalization make it much easier for work to be done by machines or cheap labor are overseas. that may be great for companies and for capital, but it places tough pressures on the american worker. so what can be done? in this hour, we're going to offer you a global perspective on jobs, taking you around the...
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especially runaways s. that a rationalization for a lucrative adult services business? from the conversations we had, she seemed sincere in wanting to help kids. the real sit that backpage is help -- the reality is that b s backpage is helping the problem. and there was an announcement to buy media outlets, the hope by separating backpage.com, putting it out on its own, that they will win back advertisers. and basically be a viable company. so they're really trying to separate it and basically say to backpage, look, okay, right now this is a bad business model. >> and human trafficking is a prevalent problem. and president obama bringing up the issue, come is good. >> yeah. absolutely. and what's so fascinating also is that the federal government has really stepped up to its game in how they deal with this. just this week at the clinton global initiative, president obama talked about human trafficking, the fbi has put together a task force to deal with this. there are a record number of federal prosecutions taking place all across the country. traffickers are being give
especially runaways s. that a rationalization for a lucrative adult services business? from the conversations we had, she seemed sincere in wanting to help kids. the real sit that backpage is help -- the reality is that b s backpage is helping the problem. and there was an announcement to buy media outlets, the hope by separating backpage.com, putting it out on its own, that they will win back advertisers. and basically be a viable company. so they're really trying to separate it and basically...
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s to go to war. they are saying that if you are not interested in doing this, let us fight our own war because our lives are at stake. that is all the israelis are asking for. >> i heard a different speech from you, then. >> no, netanyahu said explicitly that great powers do not have a moral light, if they will not draw a red line, of giving israel the red light. are you denying that the administration put enormous pressure on israel to do nothing? >> if the air israelis do it themselves, we have agreements with them. >> we have no agreements of that sort. israel is not a member of nato. >> when the president said this week, if romney is suggesting we should start another war -- is that a cheap shot? >> no. romney uses a lot of bellicose rhetoric and it is irresponsible and the president was calling him on it. >> where do we go from here on foreign policy? >> there could always be an october surprise that is out of our control. >> but less likely now, because it looks like israel will not bomb iran o
s to go to war. they are saying that if you are not interested in doing this, let us fight our own war because our lives are at stake. that is all the israelis are asking for. >> i heard a different speech from you, then. >> no, netanyahu said explicitly that great powers do not have a moral light, if they will not draw a red line, of giving israel the red light. are you denying that the administration put enormous pressure on israel to do nothing? >> if the air israelis do it...
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. >> rick: new s in a tough race oust florida, rang congressman west unveiled new attack ad, featuring his opponent's mugshot. peter doocy has more. >> reporter: the incumbent in the race for the see the in the 18th district lt. colonel allen west, a republican is trying give voters a clear choice, called one of the most devastating contrast ads. >> february 16th, 2003 fort hood, texas colonel west just received deployment orders and prepares his men to go to war. that night miami, patrick murphy thrown out of a club for fighting covered in alcohol, unable to stan. >> reporter: murphy campaign defending their candidate. by shining a light on an incident where west shot a gun near the head of an iraqi he was interrogating he was fined $5,000 before being allowed to retire with full benefits. murphy camp's take is west is attacking murphy for a mistake he made as a teenager. >> reporter: internal poll taken this week puts congressman west ahead by 11, 52-41. last month a poll had the two virtually tied. murphy 47, west 46. it is close, rick. >> rick: peter, thanks. >> arthel: new fallout
. >> rick: new s in a tough race oust florida, rang congressman west unveiled new attack ad, featuring his opponent's mugshot. peter doocy has more. >> reporter: the incumbent in the race for the see the in the 18th district lt. colonel allen west, a republican is trying give voters a clear choice, called one of the most devastating contrast ads. >> february 16th, 2003 fort hood, texas colonel west just received deployment orders and prepares his men to go to war. that night...